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Interested in seeing your writing in print? The Change Agent, a newspaper published twice a year for adult learners and educators, is seeking articles for its next edition on food. From their Call For Articles:

The GED has changed!

TCCL Librarian Rebecca Howard, Literacy Program Specialist Cleo Berninger, and a representative from the Union Public Schools Adult Education Center will discuss the recent changes to the GED and how to prepare for the test. This is a FREE class, open to all, no R.S.V.P. required! You do not have to be a participant in the literacy program to attend.

When: Thursday, February 13th, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.

Where: Zarrow Regional Library, 2224 W. 51 St.

You're familiar with the Literacy page, but are you aware of the other adult education online resources that are offered by TCCL? Check our our Adult Learning ResearchGuide to learn about other useful programs, like Universal Class, where you can take courses on hundreds of topics for absolutely free.

Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy (CLEL) has created an award for high-quality picture books that provide excellent support of early literacy development in young children. Books have been selected in each of five categories: books that promote reading, writing, singing, talking, and playing. These are all ways that parents can share literacy with their children

Are you a literacy tutor working with an ESL student? Would you like the opportunity to learn new ways to work with your student on his/her goals? The Literacy Resource Office at the Oklahoma Department of Libraries is offering an ESL workshop, Taking a Step Forward in ESL/ELL Instruction.